2009/8/14 Barney Desmond <barneydesm...@gmail.com>

> 2009/8/14 Ebbe Hjorth <ebbe.hjo...@gmail.com>:
> > No more hints? :-(
>
> Do you still have a problem? You said, "Ahh, now we are talkin", which
> sounds like you were successful.
>
> Patrick's docs (
> http://postfix.state-of-mind.de/patrick.koetter/smtpauth/postfix_tls_support.html
> )
> are great, but I think they're a little misleading in this case. You
> don't need to create a full CA, you (probably) just want a self-signed
> certificate.
>
> Do you need a CA-signed certificate?
> No: most of the time, so just use a self-signed certificate
> Yes: if SMTP clients *require* encryption, *and* will perform
> verification of the server's certificate for trust. Note that this
> applies to controlled conditions, like an enterprise; SMTP clients
> from the internet should not care about verification.
>
> Want to use a self-signed certificate?
>
> 1. Make the key:
> touch smtpd.key
> chmod 600 smtpd.key
> openssl genrsa 1024 > smtpd.key
>
> 2. Make the cert, answering the questions when asked:
> openssl req -new -key smtpd.key -x509 -days 3650 -out smtpd.crt
>
> 3. Add them to your postfix config as appropriate
> smtpd_tls_key_file = /etc/postfix/smtpd.pem
> smtpd_tls_cert_file = /etc/postfix/smtpd.crt
>

Hi,

I did the above 3 steps, stilling getting errors - so now i have disabled
tls in main and master, and now it is working ;)

Thanks you for all your help and inputs, it is very much appreciated!!!

/ Ebbe

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